The Obama administration should have required the return of the missile as part of the normalization negotiations.
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Ducey can brag but shouldn’t distort on state finances
Observations about Ducey’s State of the State address: Ducey showed leadership on the budget, but deep deficits weren’t the result of other failed politicians; the sharing economy ain’t the next big thing; Ducey has lost his way on education finance reform.
What APS is missing
The Arizona Corporation Commission was intended to protect captive ratepayers against monopoly providers.
Doug Ducey, conservative fighter
Ducey’s combative tone in the State of the State probably surprised many. It shouldn’t have.
Cruz defies the Iowa ethanol pander
If Cruz can win Iowa while opposing the ethanol subsidy, that would be big.
Obama didn’t overstep on guns
If Republicans want their separation-of-powers complaints taken seriously, they shouldn’t cry wolf.
Ducey’s revealing appointments
What the Bolick and Tobin appointments say about Ducey.
Siding with Sanders on banks
Sanders is right, a bank that is too big to fail is too big to exist.
Trump and America the loser
Is Trump right that America is losing at everything?
Could Obama’s Islamic State strategy actually work?
The willingness and ability of the Iraqi army to retake Ramadi was unexpected.